samurai_science said:
Pumpkinhead said:
Gordo14 said:
Oh those poor innocent "docked" planes loaded with cruise missiles ready to fire at civilians
Have we considered only carrots, no sticks? Art of the deal
Trump is slowly but surely getting boxed in so 'for now' will probably only give him political cover with his own party and Congress for so long. A peace deal is no where close and Russia will probably now escalate even further attacks, driving yet more pressure on Trump to have to eventually 'sh*t or get off the pot' in this entire thing, because as this continues to go on then Trump just looks more and more indecisive and impotent on this topic every day and eventually the U.S. Congress will take it out of his hands.
The voters dont care about the war, thats clear.
I agree a bulk of American voters don't care about something unless it is affecting them personally, for example affecting gas pump prices.
A quandary with the 'we should walk away from Europe! Let them buy more of their own guns and deal with it!' viewpoint is the United States vacating its position as a global Policeman will leave a void that somebody or something else will fill. You are basically adding fuel for example to a new arms race in Europe where everybody over there is building up their armed forces for defense.
How do you quantify the risk of leaving the teenagers alone to run the house whether or not that will eventually damage your house while you took a break because you were tired of dealing with all their sh*t?
The EU is the second largest trading partner with the United States. Our country does have a very significant interest in what is going on over there. So it is a very difficult proposition to try to say 'EU security is not our problem' and then trusting that EU stability wouldn't go to sh*t if we took a break from it.